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Reasoning Ability & General Awareness Model Paper


2010 for all examination
Reasoning Ability (Part-I)
1. If the following numbers are rewritten by interchanging the digits in ten’s place and hundred’s place and then

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arranging them in the descending order. What will be the second digit of the newly formed fifth number from your
right ?
479, 736, 895, 978, 389, 675
(A) 3
(B) 4

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(C) 5
(D) 6
Ans : (C)

2. P is 60 m South-East of Q. R is 60 m North-East of Q. Then R is in which direction of P ?


(A) North
(B) North-East
(C) South
(D) South-East
Ans : (A)

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Directions—(Q. 3–5) Read the following information for answering the questions that follow—
On a playing ground A, B, C, D and E are standing as described below facing the North.
(i) B is 50 metres to the right of D.
(ii) A is 60 metres to the South of B
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(iii) C is 40 metres to the West of D.
(iv) E is 80 metres to the North of A.

3. If a boy walks from C, meets D followed by B, A and then E, how many metres has he walked if he has travelled
the straight distance all through ?
(A) 120
(B) 150
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(C) 170
(D) 230
Ans : (D)

4. What is the minimum distance (in metre approximately) between C and E ?


(A) 53
(B) 78
(C) 92
(D) 120
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Ans : (C)

5. Who is to the South-East of the person who is to the left of D ?


(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) E
Ans : (A)

6. A man was walking in the evening just before the sun set. His wife said that, his shadow fell on his right. If the
wife was walking in the opposite direction of the man, then which direction the wife was facing ?
(A) North
(B) West
(C) South
(D) East
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 7–11) In each of the following questions choose the set of numbers from the four alternative sets
that is similar to the given set.

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7. Given set : (4, 9, 18)
(A) (8, 14, 22)
(B) (10, 15, 25)
(C) (6, 12, 23)

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(D) (12, 17, 26)
Ans : (D)

8. Given set : (10, 14, 17)


(A) (4, 11, 14)
(B) (9, 12, 15)
(C) (8, 13, 18)
(D) (6, 9, 12)
Ans : (A)

9. Given set : (7, 27, 55)


(A) (21, 35, 52)
(B) (18, 42, 65)
(C) (16, 40, 72)
(D) (13, 30, 58)
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Ans : (C)

10. Given set : (39, 28, 19)


(A) (84, 67, 52)
(B) (52, 25, 17)
(C) (70, 49, 36)
(D) (65, 45, 21)
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Ans : (A)

11. Given set : (246, 257, 358)


(A) (233, 343, 345)
(B) (273, 365, 367)
(C) (143, 226, 237)
(D) (145, 235, 325)
Ans : (A)
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Directions—(Q. 12–16) Each question contains six or seven statements followed by four sets of combinations of
three. Choose the set in which the statements are logically related.

12. (1) All books are having pages.


(2) All kings are having pages.
(3) All kings are books.
(4) Some heavy things are having pages.
(5) Some heavy things are books.
(6) Some books are heavy.
(7) Some heavy things are having pages.
(A) 1, 2, 3
(B) 6, 1, 4
(C) 4, 6, 1
(D) 1, 5, 7
Ans : (D)

13. (1) No athletes are vegetarians.


(2) All cricket players are athletes.
(3) Some athletes play cricket.
(4) Some cricket players are vegetarians.

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(5) No cricket player is a vegetarian.
(6) All athletes are vegetarians.
(A) 1, 2, 5
(B) 3, 4, 1
(C) 1, 5, 2

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(D) 2, 5, 6
Ans : (A)

14. (1) All grandmothers cook well.


(2) No man is a grandmother.
(3) Some men do not cook well.
(4) All those who cook well are men.
(5) No one who cooks well is a man.
(6) All those who cook well are grandmothers.
(7) Some men are not grandmothers.
(A) 2, 6, 5
(B) 2, 5, 6
(C) 1, 4, 2
(D) 6, 4, 7
Ans : (B)
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15. (1) Looting is a crime.
(2) Some crooked people are criminals.
(3) All those involved in looting are criminals.
(4) Some crooked people are involved in looting.
(5) All criminals are looked down in society.
(6) Some crooked people are not criminals.
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(A) 1, 4, 6
(B) 3, 6, 2
(C) 1, 2, 6
(D) 3, 4, 2
Ans : (D)

16. (1) Some women are those who are successful in life.
(2) Some men are those who have patience.
(3) No man is a woman.
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(4) All those who have patience are successful in life.


(5) Some who are successful in life are men.
(6) Some men are not those are successful in life.
(A) 1, 3, 6
(B) 4, 2, 6
(C) 1, 5, 3
(D) 2, 4, 5
Ans : (B)

Directions—(Q. 17–21) Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered (I) and
(II). You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Give
answers—
(A) If the data in statement (I) alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement (II) alone are
not sufficient to answer the question;
(B) If the data in statement (II) alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement (I) alone are
not sufficient to answer the questions;
(C) If the data even in both statements (I) and (II) together are not sufficient to answer the question;
(D) If the data in both statement (I) and (II) together are necessary to answer the question.

17. In which direction is Mahatmaji’s statue facing ?

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I. The statue is towards the northern end of the city.
II. The statue’s shadow falls towards East at 5 O’clock in the evening.
Ans : (C)

18. What is the total number of pupils in the final year class ?

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I. The number of boys in the final year class is twice as much as the number of girls in that class.
II. The sum of the ages of all the pupils in the class is 399 years and their average age is 19 years.
Ans : (B)

19. Who is the tallest among A, B, C and D ?


I. A is taller than C.
II. B is taller than C and D.
Ans : (C)

II. The month ends on Wednesday.


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20. How many Sundays are there in a particular month of a particular year ?
I. The month begins on Monday.

21. What is the total number of pages in this book ?


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I. I counted 132 pages from the beginning of this book.
II. My wife counted 138 pages starting from the end of the same book.
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 22–26) In each of the questions given below, there is a statement followed by three assumptions
numbered I, II and III. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the
statement and assumptions and then decide, which of the assumption(s) is/are implicit in the statement.
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22. Statement : During pre-harvest kharif seasons, the government has decided to release vast quantity of
foodgrains from FCI.
Assumptions :I. There may be a shortage of foodgrains in the market during this season.
II. The kharif crop may be able to replenish the stock of FCI.
III. There may be a demand from the farmers to procure kharif crop immediately after harvest.
(A) None is implicit
(B) Only I and II are implicit
(C) Only II and III are implicit
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(D) All are implicit


Ans : (D)

23. Statement : To improve the employment situation in India, there is a need to recast the present educational
system towards implementation of scientific discoveries in daily life.
Assumptions :I. The students after completing such education may be able to earn their livelihood.
II. This may bring meaning of education in the minds of the youth.
III. The state may earn more revenue as more and more people will engage themselves in self employment.
(A) Only I and II are implicit
(B) Only III is implicit
(C) Only I and III are implicit
(D) None is implicit
Ans : (A)

24. Statement : To increase profit, the oil exporting countries decided to reduce the production of crude by 5
million barrels per day.
Assumptions :I. The price of crude may increase due to less production.
II. The demand of crude may remain same in future.
III. Other countries may continue buying crude from these countries.
(A) All are implicit

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(B) Only II and III are implicit
(C) Only I and II are implicit
(D) None is implicit
Ans : (C)

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25. Statement : “We do not want you to see our product on newspaper, visit our shop to get a full view.” – an
advertisement.
Assumptions :I. People generally decide to purchase any product after seeing the name in the advertisement.
II. Uncommon appeal may attract the customers.
III. People may come to see the product.
(A) All are implicit
(B) None is implicit
(C) Only II and III are implicit
(D) Only I and II are implicit
Ans : (A)

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26. Statement : The Reserve Bank of India has directed the banks to refuse fresh loans to major defaulters.
Assumptions :I. The banks may still give loans to the defaulters.
II. The defaulters may repay the earlier loan to get fresh loan.
III. The banks may recover the bad loans through such harsh measures.
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(A) All are implicit
(B) None is implicit
(C) Both II and III are implicit
(D) Both I and II are implicit
Ans : (C)

Directions—(Q. 27–31) In questions given below, statements 1 and 2 are followed by conclusions I and II. Taking
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the statements to be right although they may seem at variance with commonly accepted facts, mark your answers as
under—
(A) If only conclusion I follows.
(B) If only conclusion II follows.
(C) If both I and II follows.
(D) Neither I nor II follows.

27. Statements :1. All hands are machines.


2. All machines are wheels.
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Conclusions :I. All wheels are hands.


II. All hands are wheels.
Ans : (B)

28. Statements :1. Some buds are leaves.


2. Some leaves are red.
Conclusions :
I. Some buds are red.
II. Some leaves are not buds.
Ans : (B)
29. Statements :
1. Some stones are shells.
2. All shells are pearls.
Conclusions :I. Some stones are pearls.
II. All pearls are shells.
Ans : (A)

30. Statements :1. Brown is red and blue is green.


2. Green is pink and yellow is red.

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Conclusions :
I. Yellow is brown.
II. Pink is blue.
Ans : (C)

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31. Statements :
1. Merchants who do not own cars do not have bicycles either.
2. Those who do not have bicycles have tricycles.
Conclusions :I. Some merchants have only tricycles.
II. No one has both, the car and the tricycles.
Ans : (D)

Directions—(Q. 32–36) A number arrangement machine, when given a particular input, rearranges it following a
particular rule. The following is the illustration of the input and the stages of arrangement.
Input : 245, 316, 436, 519, 868, 710, 689
Step I : 710, 316, 436, 519, 868, 245, 689
Step II : 710, 316, 245, 519, 868, 436, 689
Step III : 710, 316, 245, 436, 868, 519, 689
Step IV : 710, 316, 245, 436, 519, 868, 689
Step IV is the last step of input.
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32. If 655, 436, 764, 799, 977, 572, 333 is the input which of the following steps will be ‘333, 436, 572, 655, 977,
764, 799’ ?
(A) II
(B) III
(C) IV
(D) I
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Ans : (B)

33. How many steps will be required to get the final output from the following input ?
Input : 544, 653, 325, 688, 461, 231, 857
(A) 5
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 6
Ans : (A)
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34. For the given input, which of the following will be third step ?
Input : 236, 522, 824, 765, 622, 463, 358
(A) 522, 236, 765, 824, 622, 463, 358
(B) 522, 622, 236, 824, 765, 463, 358
(C) 522, 622, 236, 765, 824, 463, 358
(D) 522, 622, 236, 463, 824, 765, 358
Ans : (C)

35. If following is the second step for an input, what will be the fourth step ?
Step II : 620, 415, 344, 537, 787, 634, 977
(A) 620, 415, 344, 537, 634, 787, 977
(B) 620, 415, 344, 634, 537, 787, 977
(C) 620, 415, 344, 634, 787, 537, 977
(D) Can’t be determined
Ans : (B)

36. Which of the following is the last step for the following input ?
Input : 473, 442, 735, 542, 367, 234, 549
(A) 234, 442, 542, 473, 735, 367, 549

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(B) 234, 442, 542, 735, 473, 367, 549
(C) 234, 442, 542, 473, 367, 735, 549
(D) 234, 442, 542, 735, 367, 473, 549
Ans : (A)

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Directions—(Q. 37–41) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it—
(1) There is a group of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F in a family. They are Psychologist, Manager, Lawyer,
Jeweller, Doctor and Engineer.
(2) The doctor is the grandfather of F, who is a Psychologist.
(3) The Manager D is married to A.
(4) C, the Jeweller, is married to the Lawyer.
(5) B is the mother of F and E.
(6) There are two married couples in the family.
(7) The Psychologist is a female while Engineer is a male.

37. What is the profession of E ?


(A) Doctor
(B) Engineer
(C) Manager
(D) Psychologist
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Ans : (B)

38. How is A related to E ?


(A) Brother
(B) Uncle
(C) Father
(D) Grandfather
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Ans : (D)

39. How many male numbers are there in the family ?


(A) One
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Two
Ans : (B)
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40. What is the profession of A ?


(A) Doctor
(B) Lawyer
(C) Jeweller
(D) Manager
Ans : (A)

41. Which of the following is one of the pairs of couples in the family ?
(A) AB
(B) AC
(C) AD
(D) AE
Ans : (C)

42. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong
to that group ?
(A) Papaya
(B) Mango
(C) Jackfruit
(D) Watermelon

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Ans : (C)

43. Three of the following four are similar in relation to their positions in the English alphabet and hence form a
group. Which one does not belong to that group ?
(A) SPEAK : PZVKH

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(B) HUSKY : BPGFS
(C) BRAIN : MRZIY
(D) BREAK : PZVIY
Ans : (B)

44. Three of the following four groups of letters are alike in some way while one is different. Find out which one is
different ?
(A) DJWR
(B) EKXR
(C) KQDX
(D) AGTN
Ans : (A)
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45. Four groups of letters are given below. Three of them are alike in a certain way while one is different. Choose
the odd one.
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(A) GWOURV
(B) LZKMSU
(C) SFXPMG
(D) JOEHNP
Ans : (C)

46. Four pairs of words are given below out of which the words in all pairs except one, bear a certain common
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relationship. Choose the pair in which the words are differently related.
(A) Watt : Power
(B) Ampere : Current
(C) Pascal : Pressure
(D) Radian : Degree
Ans : (D)

47. Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters of the series starting from behind are increased by one.
Which of the following series observes this rule ?
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(A) ONLKI
(B) OMKIG
(C) OMJFA
(D) OIGDC
Ans : (C)

48. If the letters of the word ‘PROTECTION’ which are at odd numbered position in the English alphabet are picked
up and are arranged in alphabetical order from left and if they are now substituted by Z, Y, X and so on, beginning
from left which letter will get substituted by X ?
(A) E
(B) O
(C) T
(D) I
Ans : (D)

49. How many pairs of letters are there in the word OPERATION in which the difference between them is the same
as in the English alphabet ?
(A) 3
(B) 5
(C) 7

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(D) 9
Ans : (C)

50. Arrange the given words in order in which they occur in the dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.
(1) Dissipate

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(2) Dissuade
(3) Disseminate
(4) Distract
(5) Dissociate
(6) Dissect
(A) 6, 3, 1, 5, 2, 4
(B) 1, 6, 3, 2, 4, 5
(C) 3, 6, 1, 2, 5, 4
(D) 4, 6, 3, 1, 5, 2
Ans : (A)

following series observes this rule ?


(A) SUXADF
(B) RVZDFG
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51. The letters skipped in between the adjacent letters in the series are followed by equal space. Which of the
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(C) HKNGSW
(D) RVZDHL
Ans : (D)

Directions—(Q. 52–56) In a certain code, letters of English alphabet are coded as given for some words. The
numeric code for each letter is given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the letter in the word in the
same serial order, study the coded forms of the given words and find out the rules for their classification. Applying
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those rules find out the code for the words given in capital letters in the questions that follow—
Word Codes FormATE (0) (5) (0)
NONE (5) (25) (5) (25)
UNIT (30) (5) (30) (5)
PIN (5) (10) (5)
PAGE (5) (25) (5) (25)
OPEN (30) (5) (30) (5)
ONE (0) (5) (0)
CUT (5) (10) (5)
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SEAT (5) (15) (15) (5)


DEEP (5) (20) (20) (5)

52. VINA
(A) (5) (0) (5) (15)
(B) (5) (25) (5) (25)
(C) (5) (30) (5) (30)
(D) (5) (10) (5) (30)
Ans : (B)

53. AGE
(A) (0) (15) (0)
(B) (15) (15) (15)
(C) (0) (10) (10)
(D) (0) (5) (0)
Ans : (D)

54. PEAR
(A) (5) (15) (15) (5)
(B) (5) (25) (5) (25)

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(C) (5) (10) (5) (10)
(D) (5) (30) (5) (30)
Ans : (A)

55. TIN

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(A) (0) (5) (0)
(B) (5) (0) (5)
(C) (0) (10) (0)
(D) (5) (10) (5)
Ans : (D)

56. UNIT
(A) (5) (30) (5) (30)
(B) (5) (10) (30) (10)
(C) (30) (5) (30) (5)
(D) (15) (10) (10) (15)
Ans : (C)
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57. If the first and second digits in the squence 7 9 8 4 5 3 6 7 8 3 4 5 are interchanged, also the third and fourth
digits, the fifth and sixth digits and so on which digit would be the sixth counting from your right ?
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(A) 5
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 8
Ans : (C)

58. The letter I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T in their order are substituted by twelve numbers but not in that oder.
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3 is assigned to R. The difference between R and M is 7. The difference between K and M is 2. What number is
assigned to K ?
(A) 8
(B) 12
(C) 7
(D) 11
Ans : (B)

59. Below are given six three-character numbers. The characters comprise of digits and letters. The letter stands for
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one less than its serial order in the English alphabet. What will be the middle character of the 3rd number when the
numbers are arranged in the decending order ?
8G6, 3DJ, F4C, 7HB, 4E6, B8I
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 6
(D) 4
Ans : (D)

60. Which of the following will be the third digit of the fourth number after the following numbers are arranged in
descending order after reversing the positions of the digits within each number ?
645, 869, 458, 347, 981, 792
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 9
Ans : (A)

General Awareness (Part–II)

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61. Which of the following stars lies nearest to our solar system ?
(A) Barnard’s Star
(B) Sirius A

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(C) Alpha Centauri A
(D) Proxima Centauri
Ans : (D)

62. Of the total water on the earth, fresh water reserves constitute approximately—
(A) 5•8%
(B) 4•5%
(C) 2•59%
(D) 1•2%
Ans : (C)

63. The term ‘Bishop’ in sports is related to—


(A) Chess
(B) Hockey
(C) Badminton
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(D) Bridge
Ans : (A)

64. Yakshagan is the famous dance form of the State of—


(A) Orissa
(B) Andhra Pradesh
(C) Tamil Nadu
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(D) Karnataka
Ans : (D)

65. Balance of Payments means—


(A) Difference between export and imports
(B) Balance to be paid to the exporters
(C) Balance to be paid to the industrialists
(D) Balance coming in allocation of funds for States
Ans : (A)
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66. A light year is equivalent to about—


(A) 365 days
(B) Six million miles
(C) Six billion miles
(D) Six trillion miles
Ans : (D)

67. Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland are together called—
(A) Slovakia
(B) Scandinavia
(C) Netherlands
(D) Australasia
Ans : (B)

68. The device used for locating submerged objects under sea is—
(A) Sonar
(B) Radar
(C) Laser

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(D) Maser
Ans : (A)

69. Which article of the Constitution provides the Parliament the power to ammend Constitution ?
(A) 376

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(B) 370
(C) 368
(D) 390
Ans : (C)

70. What is the name of the first successfully cloned deer ?


(A) Dawn
(B) Deluxe
(C) Demor
(D) Dewey
Ans : (D)
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71. The idea of motion pictures was propounded by—
(A) N. R. Finsen
(B) T. A. Edison
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(C) J. L. Baird
(D) Berliner
Ans : (B)

72. In Greek mythology, Apollo is the god of which of the following ?


(A) Love
(B) Peace
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(C) Prophecy
(D) Medicine
Ans : (C)

73. NASA’s new space telescope is—


(A) Wise
(B) Rise
(C) Barack
(D) Telle
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Ans : (A)

74. Bull fighting is the national game of—


(A) Italy
(B) Poland
(C) Spain
(D) Sudan
Ans : (C)

75. In a rare recognition, the Government of Mauritius decides to introduce a book written by Uttarakhand Chief
Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank in the School Syllabus of the island nation, what is the name of the book ?
(A) Sound of Hills
(B) Sparsh Ganga
(C) Heaven
(D) Amrit
Ans : (B)

76. Who has been selected for the ‘Niwano Peace Prize, 2010’ for her contribution to the uplift of poor women in
India ?
(A) Ela Bhatt

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(B) Jhumpa Lahiri
(C) Punam Suri
(D) Mandakni Apte
Ans : (A)

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77. On which of the following dates in 2010 did the safeguard agreement with regard to civilian nuclear facilities
between India and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) come into force ?
(A) February 28
(B) February 21
(C) February 11
(D) February 4
Ans : (D)

78. The tax which the kings used to collect from the people in the Vedic period was called—
(A) Bali
(B) Vidatha
(C) Varman
(D) Kara
Ans : (B)
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79. The cells which are responsible for the production of antibodies are—
(A) Red blood cells
(B) Neutrophils
(C) Lymphocytes
(D) Platelets
Ans : (C)
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80. Correct expansion of the term ‘http’ in Internet address is—


(A) Hybrid text transfer protocol
(B) Hyper text transfer protocol
(C) Higher transfer text protocol
(D) Higher text transfer protocol
Ans : (B)
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